Doesn't sound too appealing, does it? But hear me out.
I actually had this idea while watching Barefoot Contessa (because I have a dream that I'll someday be Ina Garten). She simply pointed out that sometimes it's difficult to buy for people who have everything (read: money) so the best gifts are disappearing ones.
What is a disappearing gift, you ask? Well, by Ina's definition, it is a gift that is used up in one sitting. Examples: movie or theater tickets, Groupons, baked goods, wine, activities - anything that is used promptly, and disappears. I love this concept because, let's face it, Christmas shopping can get really expensive. But these disappearing gifts can seem even more thoughful (and can help to avoid amassing mountains of cheap crap in your home). Clutterbugs be gone! Especially under tight budget constraints, I think that this idea works wonders, since it can be adapted in so many different ways.
As a college student, when money was obviously tight, I often made my parents a gift basket of wine and snacks and sweets that they couldn't buy where they live. It was a simple, thoughtful gift that took into consideration their love of food and wine, and my advantage of living in a big city (Thank you, Trader Joe's). My grandmother often baked enormous batches of her famous cookies, and gave each family member a tin. A favorite aunt makes homemade Bailey's and distributes mason jars to family members each year (which I will sorely miss now that I am 3000 miles away! Save me some if you're reading this!)
Anyone trying out disappearing gifts this year, or have any recommendations, post in the comments below!!
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I hope that you bring disappearing gifts when you visit in February!
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. Whenever people ask me what I want the answer is usually, "Cookies!" anyway. :)
ReplyDeletejessica @ www.teamwiking.com
Cookies are the way to my heart during the holidays! I'm also a fan of the cookie-mix-in-a-mason-jar gift idea. Plus, you get a mason jar out of it... and you can never have too many!
DeleteI've never heard this term before but I like it! What a cool idea for those hard to buy for people.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea too!!! I hate getting a bunch of random stuff I would much rather go on a trip.
ReplyDeleteMelanie @ meandmr.com
Trips are such a fun gift idea. And with sites like Groupon and Living Social you can actually get an affordable weekend getaway!
DeleteI love the idea of a "disappearing" gift! x
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